Pianos are typically made from some type of hardwood. The most common varieties used are the wood from maple or beech trees.
Common wood species used in making stairs include oak, maple, cherry, and mahogany. The actual type would depend on the decorative effect and the durability required. Some types of wood and their uses are listed in the web link provided.
Depends on the manufacturer Most common is maple wood, which is used by Marruci, Easton, and others. The raw materials are wood. Simple.
Some common suffixes that can be added to "maple" include "syrup," "leaf," and "wood." Prefixes such as "mini," "super," and "ultra" can also be used with "maple" to create new words or phrases.
Maple. I know, dumb answer. It would be a hard wood.
hickory, maple, oak
Bruce says It is shiny
There are various types of maple and pine each with its own characteristics but the main difference in characteristics is that maple is hard and fine grained whereas pine is relatively soft and coarse grained. There is a list of various types of wood and their characteristics at `Properties and Uses of Woods' - http://www.inquirewithin.biz/Vol1/Woods/wood_properties.htm.
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Maple wood is primarily made of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are organic compounds found in the cell walls of the wood fibers. These compounds give maple wood its strength, durability, and characteristic grain patterns.
Maple is like the color of the wood.
This is very good question. Usually the wooden decks are made out of maple, but story doesn't end there. The best wood material for decks is Canadian Rock Maple, but only few manufacturers make them. If the top layer of deck is stained in color you can be 90% sure sure, that it's regular maple, if maple at all, and the deck will wear out much faster then Canadian maple. I know that Element, Almost, Reinbe and Baker uses high quality Canadian maple, that will long last and provide much greater pop then usual maple or other wood.